Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii

Title in English: Physical activity as an effective means of non-pharmacological care in oncology. Much of the existing research confirms the assumption that regular physical activity can play a crucial role in nonpharmacological therapy and quality of life management in cancer survivors. The treatm...

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Main Authors: Hrnčiříková, Iva, Svobodová, Zora, Crhová, Marie, Struhár, Ivan, Malá, Alexandra, Šperková, Martina, Halámková, Jana, Burešová, Iva, Hadrabová, Markéta, Janíková, Andrea
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Published: Masaryk University Press 2022
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author Hrnčiříková, Iva
Svobodová, Zora
Crhová, Marie
Struhár, Ivan
Malá, Alexandra
Šperková, Martina
Halámková, Jana
Burešová, Iva
Hadrabová, Markéta
Janíková, Andrea
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Crhová, Marie
Hadrabová, Markéta
Halámková, Jana
Hrnčiříková, Iva
Janíková, Andrea
Malá, Alexandra
Struhár, Ivan
Svobodová, Zora
Šperková, Martina
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Crhová, Marie
Struhár, Ivan
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Burešová, Iva
Hadrabová, Markéta
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-805382024-03-31T22:43:33Z Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii Hrnčiříková, Iva Svobodová, Zora Crhová, Marie Struhár, Ivan Malá, Alexandra Šperková, Martina Halámková, Jana Burešová, Iva Hadrabová, Markéta Janíková, Andrea Kapounková, Kateřina physical activity nonpharmacological therapy cancer quality of life thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MJ Clinical and internal medicine::MJC Diseases and disorders::MJCL Oncology Title in English: Physical activity as an effective means of non-pharmacological care in oncology. Much of the existing research confirms the assumption that regular physical activity can play a crucial role in nonpharmacological therapy and quality of life management in cancer survivors. The treatment of oncological diseases itself brings about numerous undesirable side effects, such as cardiotoxicity, anxiety, depression, sarcopenia, polyneuropathy, cancer fatigue and sleep disorders. Regular physical activity is associated with significant benefits for health including a lower risk of developing certain types of tumours and elimination of the accompanying undesirable effects of oncological treatment. A number of epidemiological studies found a correlation between regular physical activity and lower mortality linked to oncological diseases. The minimal amount of the activity needed to gain this benefit has not been established, however, the recommendations of ACSM indicate that at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity are needed per week. Physical exercise as nonpharmacological treatment is a domain of cancer survivors therapy whose aim is to incorporate targeted controlled exercise programmes into the overall treatment plan of the patients. Exercise programmes can be performed both in the duration of the illness as well as in the period prior to the treatment or in the course of adjuvant antitumour treatment (including chemotherapy) and in survivors. When prescribing physical activity it is necessary to take current health condition of the patient into account including their comorbidities, age or the level of physical fitness. If controlled physical activity is to become an indispensable part of oncological treatment it will be necessary to prove the therapy is safe and cost-effective. 2022-04-01T12:48:35Z 2022-04-01T12:48:35Z 2021 book ONIX_20220401_9788021097872_41 9788021097872 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80538 cze image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://munispace.muni.cz/library/catalog/download/1954/5263/2868-1 Masaryk University Press Masaryk University Title in English: Physical activity as an effective means of non-pharmacological care in oncology. Much of the existing research confirms the assumption that regular physical activity can play a crucial role in nonpharmacological therapy and quality of life management in cancer survivors. The treatment of oncological diseases itself brings about numerous undesirable side effects, such as cardiotoxicity, anxiety, depression, sarcopenia, polyneuropathy, cancer fatigue and sleep disorders. Regular physical activity is associated with significant benefits for health including a lower risk of developing certain types of tumours and elimination of the accompanying undesirable effects of oncological treatment. A number of epidemiological studies found a correlation between regular physical activity and lower mortality linked to oncological diseases. The minimal amount of the activity needed to gain this benefit has not been established, however, the recommendations of ACSM indicate that at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity are needed per week. Physical exercise as nonpharmacological treatment is a domain of cancer survivors therapy whose aim is to incorporate targeted controlled exercise programmes into the overall treatment plan of the patients. Exercise programmes can be performed both in the duration of the illness as well as in the period prior to the treatment or in the course of adjuvant antitumour treatment (including chemotherapy) and in survivors. When prescribing physical activity it is necessary to take current health condition of the patient into account including their comorbidities, age or the level of physical fitness. If controlled physical activity is to become an indispensable part of oncological treatment it will be necessary to prove the therapy is safe and cost-effective. 82b3cf0f-24e2-456e-bac8-74f7c6371e02 9788021097872 Masaryk University 108 open access
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cancer
quality of life
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MJ Clinical and internal medicine::MJC Diseases and disorders::MJCL Oncology
Hrnčiříková, Iva
Svobodová, Zora
Crhová, Marie
Struhár, Ivan
Malá, Alexandra
Šperková, Martina
Halámková, Jana
Burešová, Iva
Hadrabová, Markéta
Janíková, Andrea
Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii
title Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii
title_full Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii
title_fullStr Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii
title_full_unstemmed Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii
title_short Pohybová aktivita jako účinný prostředek nefarmakologické péče v onkologii
title_sort pohybova aktivita jako ucinny prostredek nefarmakologicke pece v onkologii
topic physical activity
nonpharmacological therapy
cancer
quality of life
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topic_facet physical activity
nonpharmacological therapy
cancer
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